Lndsn
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 13, 2006
- 5
I'm pretty new to doing stormwater drainage plans. I recently was told that 0.5% slope for pipes only really drains when the pipe is a minimum length and using this slope doesn't work well for small sites. I am currently working with a very flat site and am having difficulties getting it to drain. I'm using a 1% on the asphalt (which I am also concerned about - but again the site is virtually flat).
Here are my questions:
1) Is there a minimum pipe length for a 0.5% slope? If so what?
2) Is there greater flooding danger using 0.5% assuming the pipe is sized correctly? Does oversizing the pipe help prevent this?
3) What are some other options to help drain a small (2 acres) flat site besides bringing in fill? Someone has mentioned slot drains to me, but I don't really know anything about those.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!!
Here are my questions:
1) Is there a minimum pipe length for a 0.5% slope? If so what?
2) Is there greater flooding danger using 0.5% assuming the pipe is sized correctly? Does oversizing the pipe help prevent this?
3) What are some other options to help drain a small (2 acres) flat site besides bringing in fill? Someone has mentioned slot drains to me, but I don't really know anything about those.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!!